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Page 1: CE Week:  A Quick and Dirty Look at the Future

A QUICK AND DIRTY GUIDE TO THE FUTURETop Trends and Ideas

ROBIN RASKINFOUNDERLIVING IN DIGITAL TIMES

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overview Hottest Trends

• Strange Bedfellows• Big Data• Wear It Now • Connected Cars• Augmented and Virtual• The Consumer Retail Experience • 3D Printing• The Future of Money • All Tech is Political

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STRANGE BEDFELLOWSWANT TO PARTNER?

COMPANIES PARTNERING UP:

• Intel and Rebecca Minkoff • Samsung and USCF Digital Health

Innovation• Qualcomm• Swarovski and Misfit• Ford and Microsoft• Ashton Kutcher, Will.i.am,Kardashians

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BIG DATAWHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

DETAILS:• The power of one wearable is exponential• Every step you take leaves a digital trace.

What we do with that trace is big data • All of the data collected before 2003 isn’t

equal to the data collected each day in 2015

• Visualize, Validate, Verify

Per Day….Billions of Steps 700K+ Hours of Sleep5X App Interactions per User

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Microsoft account
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NEED TO ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS

IBM WATSON WILL ANALYZE YOUR DATA FOR FREE

What can I learn about CE Week Registration (IBM Watson)

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WOLFRAMINSTANT INSIGHTS INTO FACEBOOK

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WEARABLES The Incredible Shrinking Machine

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WEARABLES A NATIONAL HABIT

• Corporate incentives• Clinical research studies• Medical reimbursement• Behavioral Changes• More attractive• Scientific Validation• Better Algorithms

• Body Temperature• Galvanic Skin Response• Altitude• Weight Bearing • Pulse Oximetry• Heart Rate• Blood Glucose • Sleep• Optomechanics

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BEYOND NARCISSIM AND FRIVOLITY

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BEHAVIORAL NUDGING

Monitoring Daily Routines and providing feedback

WEARABLES

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AUGMENTED REALITY By 2025, Piper

Jaffray pegs the market for hardware at $62 billion and content at more than $5 billion.

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BIG CHANGESFOR 2016

• Content providers begin to pay attention (photo of a cool company doing AR movies)

• Business reasons exist standards

• Shopping, entertainment, education, manufacturing

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BIG CHANGESFOR 2016

Manufacturing•

RetailTraining Tourism

Medical

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SENSORSBIOSTAMP FROM MC10

BANDS ARE JUST TODAY’S INCARNATION

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Detecting Patterns of Large Numbers of Users:

• The Driverless Car• The Ingestible Pill• The Lively Sensor • Genetic Markers

WHEN SENSORSCUT HUMANS OUT

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MULTIPLE SCREENS RULE OF SCREENS

The Closer to Our Body the More We Look

The Further From Our Body the Longer we Look

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NEW MODES OF INTERACTION

• Haptic and Gesture• MultiTouch • Proximity• Voice• Mind control• Photo Capture• Augmented Reality

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Natural InterfaceNATURAL INTERFACE

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SENSORSMULTI TOUCH

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SENSORSJUST THINK ABOUT IT

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3D PRINTINGRapid Prototyping and Iteration

• Fast prototyping• Printing jewelry, shoes,

limbs, food• Materials are less expensive• Easy to replace consumables

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SMART HOME CONROLSAS PART OF SYSTEM OR STAND-ALONE DEVICES

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Smart Home

• 16% of U.S. broadband households own a smart home device

• adoption will rise rapidly, with nearly 40% planning to buy a smart home device in 2015.

• Appeal to second home owners, aging boomers, gen x and millennial workers

• Home-energy equipment and safety and security systems, including devices like connected thermostats and smoke detectors, will become popular first, leading the way to broader consumer adoption.

SMART HOME

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CONNECTED INTELLIGENCESENSING, PROCESSING, CONTROLLING, AUTOMATING, COMMUNICATING AND CONNECTING

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EVOLUTION• Nest: smoke detectors,

cameras, thermostats• Apple: Home Kit,

Research Kit• Google :• Withings: Scale,

Bracelet, • Is there room for single

product innovation ?

OF A SPECIES INTO PLATFORMS

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ROBOTSToday’s PlaythingTomorrow’s job replacer

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THE FUTURE OF MULTICHANNEL

Bricks and Mortar Rise Again

• Beacon Technology• 3D Scan Dressing Rooms• Personalized Design• Experiential • Immediate Gratification

Online• Drone Delivery• Coach Potatoes Ordering• Interact with me everywhere (Sigh) • Diminishing ROI in marketing to

everyone, everywhere, everyway?

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BYE BYE BEN!Hello e-wallets, thin wallets, virtual currency, and bartering chickens

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ALL TECH IS POLITICAL• Which states are the friendliest

to doing business with high tech companies?

• Which have startup incubators?• Which countries do well…

Ireland, Canada• Google to remove 'revenge

porn' from searches when asked• California DMV releases self-

driving car accident reports• Bill filed to prevent collisions

between drones and planes

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A QUICK AND DIRTY GUIDE TO THE FUTUREBut What Does Avi Think?

Avi Greengart, Research Director, Current Analysis

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overview Hottest Trends

• Strange Bedfellows• Big Data• Wear It Now • Connected Cars• Augmented and Virtual• The Consumer Retail Experience • 3D Printing• The Future of Money • All Tech is Political

#ceweek